I think the last concern Mark and I have, is whether or not we have an audience. Truth be told, I'm not even sure I want people to hear these, but they're fun to record and let us indulge ourselves. Plus, the market is saturated with podcasts about movies "people have heard of". The whole point of this is to introduce lesser-known movies to an audience that maybe never heard of something.

Meh, it was lame anyway. The reference I mean. I'd say I was going to stop citing obscure reference that only I get but, alas, 'twould be a lie.

Edit: Just to clarify the reference (or maybe just solidify my position as a complete wacko) I felt I was getting a little too over the top gangster thug with my reply in an attempt at humor so I thought to rein myself in a bit and this popped into my head: https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/9f0fda37-c ... 958a075275

Only took 6.5 podcast recordings to fry my production microphone. You can start to hear the beginnings of its failure in the latter half of the current Mark & Chad podcast (episode four). Had to send it back to Germany, just to figure out what's wrong with it. Possible that my Roland R-44 recorder torched it thru phantom power, OR Mark and I were just rocking too hard. Only thing that sucks is that I don't know if it was just a faulty microphone or IF the recorder actually really did torch it. Time to get a new recorder, regardless.

This'll mean that Mark and I might have to start taking things only slightly more serious - but not really. Really it just means that other podcasts will be forced to suffer through promoting our show, and vice versa (you'll have to suffer through us promoting their other shows). It all makes sense in the end. We think.